Does Virgil Ianțu remember that he has Covid-19? The host revealed how much he received for the “great statement”



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The foul-mouthed were quick to comment on the presenter’s health. The questions that abounded on his social media account were forceful. Thus, an Internet user asked him in a comment on a social network how much money he received for declaring himself a COVID-19 patient. Virgil Ianțu’s response was in line with expectations.

The TV host was as “direct” as possible.

“How much in your case? How much did they give you?” Was one of the many messages that Virgil Ianțu received, and his response was tailor-made: “Me: 60 lei. But others have received more.”

In recent months, it has been rumored in Romania that the majority of public figures who have been infected with SARS-CoV-2 have received a large sum of money to say that they are infected with COVID-19. These rumors have misled the Romanians, who do not know what to think about this issue.

As a result of this fact, the television presenter revealed that he was extremely careful with the rules of protection and hygiene and that he has a mild form of the disease.

“It was an experience that made me appreciate even more those who expose themselves every day to do us good. I only ask you not to lower your guard and protect yourself as much as you can, using a mask and exaggerating with hygiene. This is for you and your loved ones. I wish you health and I wish you a quick denial! Virgil Ianțu said.

TVR viewers – fans of Virgil Ian fansu and the “Win Romania!” – they can still enjoy the much loved program. The show was fully taped and all 59 episodes will air on TVR 2 according to schedule, Cancan writes.

To date, on October 5, in Romania, 137,491 cases of people infected with the new coronavirus (COVID – 19) have been confirmed. 108,526 patients were declared cured.
After tests carried out at the national level, compared to the last report, 1,591 new cases of people infected with SARS – CoV – 2 (COVID – 19) were registered, cases that had not previously had a positive test.

To date, 5,048 people diagnosed with COVID-19 infection have died.

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